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However, the course really comes to life when you reach one of the best examples of a three-tiered
green you will find at the sweeping fifth; each tier poses a different conundrum and it is angled
perfectly as it narrows towards the rear, a bunker also pinching the left side of the middle level. It
started life as a nine holer in 1891 but within three years was turned into an 18 hole layout. Worksop
doesn’t meet the true excellence of nearby Notts Golf Club nor does it quite have the same
enchanting feel that Sherwood Forest exudes but that doesn’t mean the enjoyment of playing here is
diminished in any way. A mid-length downhill par-3 closes the round in front of the very pleasant
clubhouse, in which you can reflect on your round on one of Nottinghamshire's finest golf courses,
and maybe bump into a European Tour player or two. It also happens to be an outstanding wooded
heathland golf course graced by many outstanding golfers including the likes of current members Lee
Westwood and Mark Foster, who both star on the pro circuit. Moving onto the 12th, which signals
the start of a tough stretch of holes, it is a very tight par 4 with trees left and right. The framing of
this green from the tee is excellent. Play seniors golf! Nice and straight down the middle. Having
negotiated the 1t, the tee shot to the 2nd hole is from an elevated tee box and is visually inviting.
Playing downhill towards a wide landing area, the 17th fairway is flanked by silver birch trees on the
left and pine trees and out of bounds on the right. Water hazards do not feature on this layout, but
the bunkering is well done and provides the not overly large greens (most are about 30 yards deep)
with plenty of protection. I set Lefty and Newby a challenge which failed immediately as Newby
hurt his back on Monday night so our newest recruit to the game of golf, Rob Jones (quiffy) was
drafted in. We all played different options off the tee to varying levels of success. It’s a stroke Index
1 and only 412 yards! “Should be an easy par” he says. However, their capabilities far exceed mine
and I quickly realised that I didn’t have those type of shots in my locker as I searched for my ball in
the trees time and again. Additional ground was acquired in 1968 allowing the lengthening of the
course and the construction of the present 9th, 10th, 12th and 13th holes through natural woodland.
There are still a few places available for this so be quick and visit Worksop Golf Clubs website to
book. I hit a screamer straight at the green only to watch it fall short and land in a bunker to which
Garry shouted “you’re suppose to lay up not go in a bunker”, I did however managed to chip on but
as for the one putt. As a group we all played decent approaches to the green but then found that the
green shape and structure added greatly to the hole’s defence. There is an informative and well-
constructed website for the visiting golfer offer all information that you are likely to require. The
course is always in immaculate condition and an absolute joy to play. The former European No.1, as
far as reports go, still holds the course record on his home course and has been known to 'drop by' on
occasion. Worksop is the home club of one of England's best golfers of the current era, Lee
Westwood. On a day like we played it should have been a par 12. He will also bring the latest
techniques to the club and obviously things to make the course unique. Please include what you were
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from behind the hole were treacherous and difficult. For the low level video it would have been
difficult to maintain a fixed height above the ground as the terrain rose and fell so we found that
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Coming from a business background he understands the importance of maintaining the club at a high
level and pushing it forward to cope with the pressures and demands of the 21st century.Having said
all that, he is a very genial man with a cracking sense of humour and friendly demeanour, and that’s
something we found true of everyone at the club. Along the way, several tightish drives are needed
to find the crisp turf of the fairways, with plenty of trees, gorse bushes and grassy rough awaiting
anything too wayward. The opening four holes ease you into the round with a couple of medium-
length par fours to start with, followed by a par three then a sharp dog-leg left-to-right two shotter.
We did managed that at least, but a well struck tee shot just saw my ball hang in the air and only go
about 160yards, in fact I’m sure it started coming back towards me. Difficult to read and judge the
pace we were happy to walk off with a bogey. There is an informative and well-constructed website
for the visiting golfer offer all information that you are likely to require. We'd love to hear what you
think about the courses we have reviewed. Book your tee times with us in real time for over 3000
golf courses available throughout the world. A good tee shot that finds the green is the required start
as putting on this green can be very difficult. Playing downhill towards a wide landing area, the 17th
fairway is flanked by silver birch trees on the left and pine trees and out of bounds on the right. I set
Lefty and Newby a challenge which failed immediately as Newby hurt his back on Monday night so
our newest recruit to the game of golf, Rob Jones (quiffy) was drafted in. The clubhouse is a modern
hospitality facility that has a lovely mix with old school wooden lockers and changing rooms. In the
main foyer is a glazed cabinet featuring some superb golf related memorabilia. Please don’t be greedy
with the second shot as I was, as anything slightly off line will be severely punished by trying to hit
the green in two shots. There is out of bounds all the way down the right and to the back of the
green and a single deep bunker front left. Worksop GC has a long tradition of providing the base for
world class golfers including Lee Westwood, Mark Foster, Maurice Bembridge and David Snell. The
green itself is raised with deep bunkers left and right. A thoroughly enjoyable visit and easy to see
why it attracts Highly Recommended status by the Golfshake Community. In 2014 a second
pedestrian tunnel was opened to ensure that golfers no longer encounter any road crossing with a
total expenditure of over ?1m. From the back tees the 9th hole is a 512-yard par 4. The third, played
uphill, has a fine long and narrow green whilst the eighth is played downhill to a very large putting
surface that favours a running approach. The green itself is long and narrow and slopes severely from
back to front. Spend 4 days in St Andrews and take on the outstanding Old Course, then transfer to
the highlands for some spectacular links golf at Royal Dornoch and Castle Stuart and finish the tour
in Edinburgh with a chance to explore the Scottish Capital. Worksop has been involved in the
development of many major golf personalities including Lee Westwood, Mark Foster, Maurice
Bembridge and David Snell. The course is always in immaculate condition and an absolute joy to
play. This is a course that benefits from a strategic approach and thought to the direction of tee shots
and lines of attack. It prides itself on both difficulty (6628 yards par 72 for men and 5928yards par
74 for ladies) and the quality of each hole. Each have donated for display memorabilia and it
provides a nice distraction at the main entry to the facility. Meanwhile, the quartet of par threes are
sound without being outstanding. There are still a few places available for this so be quick and visit
Worksop Golf Clubs website to book. The 8th is another challenging short hole that measures over
200 yards from the back tees.
The course is outstanding and top of the tree (not the one that fell over) in our books. I suggested
that as well as taking photos on the ground we could utilise my drones and get some great shots from
the air too. Excellent greens and fairways matched with some unusual but interesting hole layouts.
We all played different options off the tee to varying levels of success. A long narrow par 5 that
gently curves to the right along its entire length. The large green slopes severely from left to right
with a large bunker front left. Front 9 Overview The opening holes are a relatively gentle
introduction to the course. Worksop is certainly a course I would recommend you play and is worth
going out of your way to do so. Each have donated for display memorabilia and it provides a nice
distraction at the main entry to the facility. The firm nature of the fairways means you can sneak a
little bit more distance from the tee, with a long iron or three-wood, than you might initially think.
The course is always in immaculate condition and an absolute joy to play. I’m sure the team will
flourish together and push forward to make improvements to an already great course. As for the
remaining par fours the ninth is perhaps the pick of the bunch with a magnificent green complex and
lots of movement; it effectively has two tiers but also swings a lot from the right and is in a beautiful
picturesque setting. Coming from a business background he understands the importance of
maintaining the club at a high level and pushing it forward to cope with the pressures and demands of
the 21st century.Having said all that, he is a very genial man with a cracking sense of humour and
friendly demeanour, and that’s something we found true of everyone at the club. Latest Reviews
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Open Competitions. If any of the above is what you require then look no further than Worksop Golf
Club. The Worksop Golf course was founded in the year 1914. It started life as a nine holer in 1891
but within three years was turned into an 18 hole layout. A score of par on this hole is always a good
finish to your round. Big hitters can go for the corner but you need a big carry. The fairway is framed
by mature trees on each side but the fairway slopes left to right so expect any decent carry of shot to
be pushed to the right semi-rough if not placed accurately down the left of the fairway. Many of the
holes at Worksop are also quite tight, therefore, wielding the driver at every opportunity may not
always be the wisest choice. Moving onto the 12th, which signals the start of a tough stretch of
holes, it is a very tight par 4 with trees left and right. The round closes with a short hole too, not the
greatest finishing hole as the green is blind, but the severe slope from right to left means anything
above the hole on the clubhouse side is virtually dead. There is an informative and well-constructed
website for the visiting golfer offer all information that you are likely to require. The superb natural
sand and gravel sub soils for which Worksop is renowned result in lovely, fast running fairways and
tricky greens, in a mature woodland setting. When putting out on the 18th the Secretary comes out
from the club house and says “what do you fancy Larger or Ale?” to refuse would just be rude. You
always get the feel that if you play well you’ll be chosen for the Ryder Cup. One of the best courses
in the area, very accomodating, good value and an excellent round of golf. From the back tees the
9th hole is a 512-yard par 4.

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